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If the economies and political systems of most Latin American countries were to stabilize, and immigration from that part of the world consequently fall to a low, steady level, it is possible that the Spanish language - of which some people here seem so afraid - might very well disappear as a first or even second language in the US (for all statistical purposes).
Some people would have to find something else to panic about unnecessarily.
Some people would have to find something else to panic about unnecessarily.